W. NAKAIIARA : 



1, Eumantispa Harmandi (Navâs). 



Maiitispa Harmandi, Navâs, Mem. Real. Acad. Cien. y Art. tie 



Barchelona, vii, p. 480 (1909). 

 Mantispa Sasakii, Miyake, Journ. Coll. Agr. Tokyo, ii, p. 217, 



pi. xii, figs. 2,2a, 2b, % (1910). 

 Eumantispa Suzukii (Mats.), Okamoto, Zool. Anz. xxxvii, p. 294 



(1911). 



Eumantispa Sasakii, Okamoto, 1. c. p. 295. 



After a study of the type specimens of both Sasakii and Suzukii 

 ami comparing them with the original description of Harmandi, I have 

 come to the conclusion that all the three forms mentioned are identical. 

 I therefore relegate Sasakii and Suzukii to the list of the synomyms 

 of Harmandi. 



This species is not at all rare in mountainous wooded regions of 

 Japan, and appears in August and September but especially in the 

 latter month. 



2. Eumantispa Nawae (Miyake). 



Mantispa Naivac, Miyake, Journ. Coll. Agr. Tokyo, ii, p. 216, 



pi. xii, figs. 4, 4a, 4b (1910). 

 Eumantispa Nawae, Okamoto, Zool. Anz., xxxvii, p. 294 (191 1). 

 I have no observation of my own concerning this species. 



Genus Mantispa HHger. 

 Illigcr, Verz. Käfer Preusscns*. 



Westwood, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 11. s., i, pp. 252-53 (1S52). 

 Walker, Cat. Neuropt. Brit. Mus., pt. ii, p. 213 (1853). 

 Enderlein, Stctt. Ent. Zeit., pp. 344 45, fig. 1 (1910). 

 (Subgen. Mantispa III., Enderlein, 1. c; Subgen. Mantispilla 

 Enderlein, 1. c ) 



*This work was unfortunately not accessible to me. 



